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Catch allocation in a shared fishery with a minimally managed recreational sector [PDF]
A prevalent problem in shared fisheries is competition between commercial and recreational fishers for access to a resource that is subject to increasing utilisation pressure. For most shared fisheries in New Zealand, the commercial sector is efficiently
McLeod, Paul, Lindner, Robert K.
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Do Property Rights Lead to Sustainable Catch Increases? [PDF]
Individual transferable quotas (ITQs) assign property rights in fisheries by granting individual fishers a tradable share of the total allowable catch (TAC).
Nowlis, Josh, van Benthem, Arthur
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ABSTRACT Shore‐based observers are increasingly being used in place of at‐sea observers to monitor and sample commercial fisheries catch. However, few evaluations assess whether these programs meet their stated goals or how to optimize them, and industry data are rarely tested for accuracy despite serving as the foundation for catch accounting. Using a
Christian Gredzens +2 more
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A Study on the Automation of Fish Species Recognition and Body Length Measurement System
The rapid depletion of fishery resources has led to the global implementation of Total Allowable Catch (TAC) systems. However, the current manual survey methods employed by land-based inspectors show limitations in accuracy and efficiency.
Seung-Beom Kang +3 more
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Mediterranean Sea: A Failure of the European Fisheries Management System
North East Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea fisheries are governed by the European Common Fisheries Policy (CFP). Despite the fact that both areas are managed under the same broad fishery management system, a large discrepancy in management performance
Massimiliano Cardinale +2 more
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ABSTRACT Whether gene flow acts as a creative or constraining force on local adaptation is a fundamental question in evolutionary biology, yet its role in the evolution of sexually selected traits remains poorly understood. Here we combine whole‐genome and functional analyses to investigate how geological isolation is associated with the evolution of ...
Kodai Kishino +8 more
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Capacity Output and Possibility of Cost Reduction: Fishery management in Japan [PDF]
Japan's fishery harvest peaked in the late 1980s. Providing individually specific catch shares of the Total Allowable Catch (TAC) to each fisherman is the key to avoid the race for fish.
MANAGI Shunsuke
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Fully documented fishery: a tool to support a catch quota management system [PDF]
The Danish Government has proposed a catch quota management system (CQMS) in which fishers are obliged to report their total catches, including discards and landings, and both are counted against the formal total allowable catch (TAC).
Kirkegaard, Eskild +5 more
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Willingness-to-pay of anglers for catch-and-release: results from a choice experiment in Britanny [PDF]
In 2017, a survey of salmon anglers was conducted in three départements in West Brittany to ascertain their willingness to pay for different fishing management parameters: season, total allowable catch (TAC), fishing method, catch and release, and level ...
LEFNATSA, Qods +2 more
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ABSTRACT Cockroaches are known reservoirs for diverse bacterial microbiomes. However, comprehensive analyses of the eukaryotic communities within cockroaches remain limited. In this study, we selected three long‐term laboratory‐reared cockroach species (Blattella germanica, Periplaneta fuliginosa, and Periplaneta japonica) and performed metabarcoding ...
Dongjun Kang +12 more
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